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gaiagirl
17th February 2012, 23:10
Hi Everyone!
Sacred geometry and physics are two of my favorite subjects. In honor of this I am posting my first "started thread" here at Avalon . . . not an in depth article but interesting nonetheless.
Thought this link (http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/) was worth a look-see for those interested in therorized structures of the universe . . .
Jake
17th February 2012, 23:36
I just finished reading The Ancient Secrets of the Flower of Life by Drunvalo Melchezadik. I am amazed at the structure of sacred geometry. I have a poster on my wall of Metetrons Cube... I meditate on the geometry sometimes. Some amazing insights come from studying the geometry. It seems that space-time has a shape, after all. I will sometimes get bored and draw Metetrons Cube, and delight in the concept of different levels of consciousness that can be unlocked through the geometry. http://www.crystalinks.com/metatrons_cube.gif
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-w8wssrErC4Y/Tdkh9-qBDAI/AAAAAAAAD84/qf7qRElO2T8/s400/hexagonal_cube.gif
http://3rddimension.online.fr/gfx/folgrid7x7circle.GIF
Fundy Gemini
17th February 2012, 23:37
Hey! Congrats on your first thread - very interesting (time crystals - HOW COOL) Now I'm going back to read the other two articles listed below that, they ALL sound interesting :-) GREAT blog resource, THANKS!
gaiagirl
19th February 2012, 17:16
I just finished reading The Ancient Secrets of the Flower of Life by Drunvalo Melchezadik. I am amazed at the structure of sacred geometry. I have a poster on my wall of Metetrons Cube... I meditate on the geometry sometimes. Some amazing insights come from studying the geometry. It seems that space-time has a shape, after all. I will sometimes get bored and draw Metetrons Cube, and delight in the concept of different levels of consciousness that can be unlocked through the geometry.
I just discovered Mr. Melchezadik only two days ago (I have been living in a cave of my own making for a few years, so I have missed much) . . . up until then I had seen "The Flower of Life" but had never known it had a name or the theories behind it's meaning. His book is definitely at the top of my list . . .
Recent new experiences with plant medicine have also called me to sacred geometry as well . . . I love it when science, math, and spirituality mix . . . beauty in it's purist form!
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